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Blackout in Puerto Rico is a raw glimpse into the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, really sheds light on the complexities of a crisis. The pacing feels almost journalistic, with an emphasis on real voices and experiences. It’s not just about the hurricane itself; it dives into how years of neglect and decisions by the federal government have led to this point. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there’s resilience in the stories told. The documentary uses a combination of interviews and on-the-ground footage that makes you feel the weight of the situation. It’s a stark reminder of systemic failures and the human spirit's struggle amidst chaos, making it distinctive in the documentary genre.
Investigative documentary styleFocus on personal storiesExplores systemic failures and resilience
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